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In May, the high is 64° and low is 43°.

In June, the high is 72° and low is 51°.

In July, high is 78° and low is 58°.

In August, the high is 77° and low is 57°.

In September, the high is 69° and low is 49°.

In October, the high is 57° and low is 39°.

Scroll to find information about the following: hiking, biking & water sports, art galleries, live music and delicious food.

Breathtaking Hiking Adventures

Beat the Crowds: Insider Tips

For the most enjoyable hiking experience in Acadia National Park, timing is everything. To maximize your adventure and minimize crowds, consider these strategic approaches:

  • Explore trails during early morning hours
  • Plan your hikes on weekdays
  • Avoid peak weekend times
  • Prepare for varying weather conditions

Bar Harbor's Must-Do Trails 

The Bar Harbor area ~ 50 minute drive ~ offers an exceptional array of hiking experiences that cater to various skill levels. Each trail presents its own unique charm and challenge:

  • Acadia Mountain Trail: A moderate hike with panoramic views perfect for experienced hikers
  • Parkman Mountain: Challenging ascent with sweeping landscape vistas
  • Great Head Trail: Coastal cliff hiking with dramatic ocean perspectives
  • Ocean Path to Fabri Cliffs: Scenic coastal walk featuring spectacular rock formations

The "Quiet Side" Trails: Southwest and Northeast Harbor

Southwest Harbor Gems ~ 50 minute drive

Flying Mountain Trail represents a hidden gem in the Southwest Harbor area. This short, manageable hike offers a spectacular overlook of Somes Sound and includes a refreshing swimming spot at the cove.

Key highlights include:

  • Less than 2-mile trail
  • Stunning Somes Sound views
  • Swimming opportunity in a pristine cove
  • Proximity to Hunters Beach
  • Recommended post-hike lunch at Milk & Honey

Northeast Harbor Exploring ~ 55 minute drive

The Little Long Pond Trail provides an incredibly flexible hiking experience with multiple route options. Hikers can choose between the Jordan Stream Trail or the Carriage Path, which extends all the way to Jordan Pond.

Trail features:

  • Multiple route options
  • Opportunities for swimming and wading
  • Customizable hike lengths
  • Nearby attractions including Asticou Inn
  • Beautiful Thula Gardens for post-hike relaxation

Beyond Acadia: Hidden Local Trails

Unique Regional Trails

Each local area offers its own distinctive hiking experience:

  • Brooklin's Harriman Point ~ 45 minute drive: A 4-mile loop with mossy woodland and shoreline views of Eggemoggin Reach
  • Deer Isle's Tennis Harbor Trail ~ 55 minute drive: Near the charming Nervous Nellies Jams and Jellies
  • Stonington's Barr Island Trail ~ 50 minute drive: Stunning scenery (note: not dog-friendly)
  • Blue Hill's Peters Cove Trail ~ 20 minute drive: Features a lovely waterfall perfect for swimming

Alternative Trail Systems

For those seeking less crowded paths, explore:

Essential Hiking Preparation Insider tips:

  • Bring ample water and snacks
  • Wear appropriate hiking shoes
  • Check current weather conditions
  • Carry a detailed trail map
  • Respect wildlife and practice leave-no-trace principles

Local Hiking Resources

  • Local Visitor Centers
  • Local Heritage Trust Offices
  • Contact your host, Dee!

Cycling & Water Adventures

Cycling Routes: Pedal Through Paradise

Newbury Neck Cycling Adventure

  • Loop past Carrying Place Beach
  • Turn onto Morgan Bay Road
  • Visit Carter Nature Preserve
  • Explore East Blue Hill
  • Stop at Curtis Cove Beach
  • End with ice cream at Pugnuts in Surry Village

Acadia Region Cycling

  • Schoodic Peninsula: Gentle 11-mile workout
  • Acadia National Park Carriage Trails: World-renowned cycling experience
    • Extensive network of car-free paths
    • Stunning landscape views
    • Suitable for all skill levels

Water Sports and Coastal Exploration

Local Beaches

  • Curtis Cove Beach
  • Carrying Place Beach
  • Hunters Beach
  • Multiple access points along the peninsula

Swimming Opportunities

  • Natural swimming spots in hiking trail coves
  • Little Long Pond
  • Somes Sound
  • Numerous coastal inlet swimming locations

Coastal Considerations

  • Tides change completely every 6 hours
  • Water temperatures vary
  • Expect 50-degree nights and 80+ degree days
  • Wind and rain can arrive suddenly

Equipment and Preparation

  • Many local rentals available
  • Bring layers
  • Check local weather forecasts
  • Consider water temperature when planning activities

Nearby Rental and Guidance

  • Local outdoor outfitters
  • Visitor centers
  • Your host can provide specific recommendations

Safety Tips

  • Always check tide schedules
  • Be aware of local marine conditions
  • Bring appropriate safety gear
  • Consider local guided tours for unfamiliar areas

Best Times for Water Activities

  • Mid-summer (July-August) for warmest conditions
  • Early mornings for calmest waters
  • Weekdays for fewer crowds

Coastal Maine's Creative Scene

Art Galleries: A Coastal Canvas

The Blue Hill Peninsula boasts an incredible array of art galleries, each offering a unique glimpse into the region's creative spirit. Explore these must-visit art destinations:

    • Surry ~ 5 minute drive: Margret Baldwin's Little Gallery on Morgan Bay Road
    • Blue Hill ~ 20 minute drive:
      • Cynthia Winnings Gallery
      • Heidi Daub's Studio (call ahead to arrange a visit)
      • Handworks Gallery
      • Jud Hartman Gallery
      • Blue Hill Bay Gallery
    • Ellsworth ~ 15 minute drive:
      • Courthouse Gallery
      • John Edwards Wine Cellar Art Gallery
    • Deer Isle ~ 20 minute drive:
      • Nervous Nellies Gallery
      • Turtle Gallery
    • Other Notable Galleries:
      • Rockport's Farnsworth Museum
      • Northeast Harbor's Artemis Gallery
      • Brooklin's Handmade Papers Gallery
      • Winter Harbor's Little Gallery

Live Music: Rhythms of Coastal Maine

The region comes alive with music during the summer months, offering diverse performances for every taste:

Blue Hill Musical Highlights

  • Kneisel Hall: One of America's oldest chamber music summer schools
    • Friday night concerts
    • Sunday afternoon performances
  • Flash in the Pan Steel Drums
    • Weekly waterfront park concerts and dances every Monday night
  • Local Town Hall: Regular dances and live music events

Regional Music Venues

  • Surry: Opera Barn hosting frequent concerts
  • Stonington: International Jazz Festival in August
  • Winter Harbor: Schoodic Arts summer performances
  • Hancock: Monteux Conducting School weekly classical concerts
  • Bar Harbor:
    • Regular Rock and Roll performances
    • Contra dances
    • Criterion and Grand venues for live music

Performance Venues

  • Blue Hill Library and other public libraries
  • Opera House in Stonington
  • The Grand in Ellsworth
  • Reel Pizza and Criterion in Bar Harbor

Tips for Art and Music Enthusiasts

  • Check local papers for event schedules
  • Arrive early for popular performances
  • Support local artists and musicians
  • Be flexible with timing, as summer events can be spontaneous

Local Resources


Culinary Delights

Blue Hill Peninsula Dining Guide

Blue Hill Restaurants

  • Barncastle: German-inspired high-end pub food, under new management
  • Arborvine: Fine dining establishment
  • Brew Pub: Located behind Arborvine, offers oysters and drinks
  • FishNet: Basic and delicious fish, lobster, and burgers
  • Wine Shop: Offers coffee, great wines, cheeses, breads, Italian staples
  • Marlintini's: Comfort food lunch and dinner, open 7 days
  • Sandy's Café: Good lunch spot
  • Harbor Café: Breakfast and lunch
  • Humblebee: Excellent breakfast sandwiches (5:30 am to 2 pm) and dinner on Fridays
  • Blue Hill Inn: Occasional special meals

Brooklin Culinary Highlights

  • Brooklin Inn: Our favorite! Locally sourced, mostly organic ingredients
  • The Lookout: Amazing location with good food
  • Brooklin Candy: Fresh baked goods, international goods
  • Brooklin General Store: Under new ownership, promising

Ellsworth Dining Scene

  • Serendib: Mediterranean cuisine
  • Finnelli's & Zeppa's: NY-style pizza
  • 86 This: Excellent burritos
  • Finns: Irish pub with great Mac and Cheese
  • The Riverside: Comfort family food
  • Provender: Locally sourced food in a lovely historical interior
  • Jordan's: Picnic outside, basic fried fish
  • Jonathon Edwards: Great wines and baked goods
  • The Bangkok: Thai Food
  • Fogtown Brewery: Wood-fired pizza and brew
  • Airline Brewery: English pub style

Other Local Dining Gems

  • Surry:
    • Perry's: Excellent fresh seafood
    • Bay Market: Basic food options
    • Pugnuts: Best ice cream in Maine
  • Southwest Harbor:
    • Quietside Snacks food trailer
    • Little Notch Bakery
    • Seafolk Sourdough bakery
  • Stonington:
    • Harbor Café: Lunch and early dinner (try the huge lobster omelette)
    • Stoncutter: Basic good seafood on the dock
    • Fin & Fern: Homemade pasta
    • Aragosta: Best restaurant (nearly impossible to get a reservation)

Pro Dining Tips

  • Always check websites or call ahead
  • Seasonal hours change frequently
  • Some restaurants may close unexpectedly
  • Make reservations when possible, especially for popular spots like Aragosta

Local Food Resources

  • Local farmers markets
  • Blue Hill Co-op (open 7-7, reliable prepared foods)
  • Specialty food shops in each town

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